Ronald Reagan did not carry Minnesota in the 1984 presidential election primarily due to the state's strong Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) base and its historical preference for Democratic candidates. Despite Reagan's landslide victory nationwide, Minnesota voters were influenced by local issues, a robust labor movement, and a focus on social welfare programs. Additionally, the state's demographic and political landscape, which included a significant urban population in the Twin Cities, contributed to its continued support for the Democratic candidate, Walter Mondale, who was a former senator from Minnesota.
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